Dodgers right-hander exited today’s game against the Blue Jays after being visited by the team trainer and manager Dave Roberts following the sixth inning. While the circumstances of Glasnow’s departure were surely concerning for fans in Los Angeles, Glasnow told reporters (including Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register) that he was dealing with cramping in his right calf and right hand when he left the game. Glasnow added that he believed the incident was due to dehydration from unexpectedly humid conditions in Toronto this afternoon. Roberts went on to confirm to reporters (including Jack Harris of the L.A. Times) that the club does not have “any level of concern” regarding Glasnow’s health going forward.
The news surely comes as a relief for Dodgers fans, as Glasnow has struggled to stay healthy throughout his career. The righty made a career-high 21 starts with the Rays last year after pitching just 212 2/3 combined innings for the Rays between 2019 and 2022. Aside from his injury history, any injury scare for Glasnow would be particularly unwelcome for the club given the fact that he’s led the club’s rotation to this point in the season. Including today’s start, Glasnow has a 2.72 ERA in 43 innings of work across seven starts for the club this season with a 31.5% strikeout rate.
That dominance has been particularly welcome given the Dodgers’ lengthy list of starting pitching injuries. Each of Clayton Kershaw, Bobby Miller, Walker Buehler, Dustin May, Tony Gonsolin, Emmett Sheehan, and Kyle Hurt are currently on the injured list, and of that group only Buehler appears to be particularly close to returning. Fortunately, it appears that Glasnow should be fine to make his next start, remaining the club’s rotation mix alongside Yoshinobu Yamamoto, James Paxton, Gavin Stone, and Landon Knack.
More from the NL West…
- The Giants recently transferred veteran hurler Alex Cobb to the 60-day injured list in the wake of the right-hander being slowed in his return from offseason hip surgery by a bout of shoulder inflammation. Per Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle, Cobb received a cortisone shot in his shoulder on Friday and a subsequent MRI on his shoulder showed enough improvement that the club is hopeful his discomfort will fade in the coming days. Presumably, Cobb will resume throwing once the discomfort subsides. The righty will first be eligible to return from the injured list on May 27, and manager Bob Melvin indicated last week that the a minimum stay on the shelf was a “realistic” timeline for the veteran. Cobb, 36, has pitched to a 3.80 ERA with a 3.41 FIP across 56 starts with the Giants the past two seasons.
- Diamondbacks fans received some disappointing news regarding injured closer Paul Sewald this evening, as MLB.com’s Steve Gilbert relayed that (according to GM Mike Hazen) the right-hander’s rehab process is going to be “slowed” after Sewald experienced some soreness in the aftermath of his most recent rehab appearance. Hazen added that an MRI of Sewald’s oblique showed that he’s made good progress in his recovery but that the team will be cautious to avoid aggravating the injury. Sewald, 34 next month, was acquired by Arizona from Seattle prior to last year’s trade deadline and posted a 3.12 ERA and 3.57 FIP with 34 saves in 65 appearances between the Mariners and DBacks last year. Veteran righty Kevin Ginkel has handled the closer’s role in Sewald’s absence, with Ryan Thompson and Bryce Jarvis also contributing to the late-inning mix.
casorgreener
Glasnow was bound to pull up lame at some point. Question will always be for how long..appears to have dodged a bullet this time.
User 4095290658
I traded Glasnow away for Fried and Sal Perez in my fantasy league last week. This news is totally expected and very welcome!
Candlestoked
Welcome bad injury news? Bad juju!
Mojo37
what an a-hole
Jubilation
Here is hoping karma bites your ass for that comment.
BetterMuppet:JUDGEorKERMIT?
It wasn’t humid in Toronto this afternoon….15 Celsius
For what it’s worth.
B-rocker
Humidity was 89%. 15 Celsius is the temperature not humidity.
For what it’s worth.
Non Roster Invitee
Keep Cobb on IL and bring up Black.
foppert2
Yeah. Excellent results in AAA and his schedule lines up. Just got to get him on the 40 man.
Deleted Userr
Which Dodgers right-hander?
lesterdnightfly
“Dodgers right-hander exited today’s game…:”
It’s today’s Wordle.
Candlestoked
Sounds like Maslov.
websoulsurfer
Right on cue, Glasnow starts getting injured.
gbs42
I wonder if there’s a recent Cy Young winner available they absolutely should not sign at any price?
Melchez17
Cramping in his right hand and right calf? He’s either having a stroke or menstruating. I’m not a doctor though… I suggest seeking professional help.
GSWfanklay
Giants might have best rotation in baseball and then get Cobb and Ray.
Just wish they could hit a little
Mojo37
hilarious. Giants 24th in team ERA
foppert2
Not knowing what a rotation is. Hilarious.
Angels & NL West
Dbacks need some good news on the injury front. Hopefully, Gallen won’t miss his next start.
SnakeWit
Gallen just finished his side throwing at T Mobile, looked good.
TellItGoodbye
My preseason prediction of Glasnow on the IL by May is looking good. The all TJ staff keeps on truckin’!
lesterdnightfly
Why wasn’t Glasnow hydrated enough to avoid cramping? There must be 12 people on the Dodgers staff whose job is to keep players ready for action. Plus, he’s a veteran and can read the weather report and take extra hydration. Just dumb.
JackStrawb
The trick for the Dodgers will be how to have a healthy Glasnow come October.
Still, teams never seem to work the IL in this direction, so probably not.
douglasb
Buehler prediction for 2024: 110 IP 4.80 ERA and 1.40 WHIP with 85 K’s. The guy is potentially another Matt Harvey or Noah Syndergaard.